I wouldn't get too complacent, TTT. Prior to the last couple of months you seemed determined to take Trump seriously as a politician, rather than recognise him for the world's most influential Twitter troll he's always been.
This is the cost of placing political convenience over character and integrity -- in the true sense of the word, not the way it is often abused by some on this site. Having Trump in power suited many, who were therefore prepared and completely willing to overlook the myriad character defects that made the way he's behaved in the last couple of months, and the threat he's posed to the entire system of Government, utterly predictable.
Perhaps, also, it will serve as a useful warning to moderate our own language in future. Using such words as "traitor", etc., attached merely to those who are politically in disagreement with you, should be a thing of the past. The events of January 6th are a natural consequence of normalising that language. Having said that, Trump's acts are, objectively, borderline treasonous, but perhaps this also serves to expose just how crazy it was that the language was thrown about for the far lesser crime of political disagreement.